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How are domestic partners treated in regard to HSAs?

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How are domestic partners treated in regard to HSAs?

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• The IRS does not consider a domestic partner a spouse, regardless of state provisions. Thus, unless your domestic partner qualifies as your dependent under the federal tax laws, which is usually not the case, you cannot withdraw funds tax-free to pay for your domestic partner’s qualified health care expenses.

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